It's 1536, and the mortally wounded Henry VIII has a deathbed decision: Die, leaving England without a strong leader & risk bloody civil war once more, or sacrifice his soul to stave off death & preserve the fragile peace of England til his young heir can take the crown. Stepping into unholy darkness, Henry must learn to live in his new immortal body, or fall victim to enemies he never knew he had

Author Dorothy Davies is a well-known and respected Medium, who has channelled the words of many characters – some famous, some not so. In this, her latest work, we garner refreshing insights into the life in the Court of King Henry VIII and the fates of those unlucky enough to have fallen in love (or into bed) with him!

At sixteen Robert Graves set off for London to serve newly-crowned Henry VIII. Life at court provided him with enough jousting to keep him fit, dicing and cards to keep him poor, and pretty maidens to keep him merry. For twenty-five years he gave his love and loyalty to his king until the beheadings began. These dark cruel times awoke Robert to what it really meant to be a King's Man.

Queen Catherine Howard is overjoyed when she discovers she is pregnant. Her perfect world quickly comes crashing down around her when she is accused of high treason. Will Catherine Howard flee the wrath of her tyrannical husband, King Henry VIII? Or, will she have to face the scaffold, like her cousin Anne Boleyn?

Thomas Cromwell is a faithful servant to the tyrannical King Henry VIII. He is trapped in a gloomy prison, waiting for his uncertain future to take hold. Will Thomas Cromwell face his own execution on the scaffold? Or, will he escape his unfortunate circumstances?

In 16th century England, Isabella Launder little realizes the twists and turns her life is about to take as she surrenders herself to a small nunnery in order to forget her unrequited love of the courtier Thomas Giffard.

Famed Scottish warrior Alec Macpherson is drawn to lovely Fiona Drummond Stewart after he rescues her from bandits in the forest, not realizing that she is the secret illegitimate daughter of King James IV and the target of the evil schemes of the ambitious Lord Gray.
The first book in Macpherson Trilogy

Thirty years before Henry VIII destroyed all of the English monasteries, the wealthiest religious community in the country is under attack from a greedy Italian Cardinal and a Spanish assassin charged with eliminating one of the young monks whose very existence threatens to undermine the fragile alliance between England and Spain.

During past centuries, crimes such as filing metal shavings from a coin, shoplifting a handkerchief, or a bit of lace was usually punished with torture or even death. More serious crimes like treason, inciting civil disobedience, or witchcraft could result in some truly horrendous punishments like being drawn and quartered. People accused of witchcraft were subjected to a water test & burned if-